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(7) whether students whose parents are unable to, or choose not to, pay fees are disadvantaged compared with students whose parents do pay fees;

(8) whether fee paying parents subsidise the school-wide and elective subject costs of students whose parents are unable to, or choose not to, pay fees; and

(9) any related matters.

LEGAL AFFAIRS - STANDING COMMITTEE

Policing Arrangements Inquiry

MR CONNOLLY: I seek leave to make a statement regarding a new inquiry by the Standing Committee on Legal Affairs.

Leave granted.

MR CONNOLLY: I wish to inform the Assembly that on 5 April 1995 the Standing Committee on Legal Affairs resolved to inquire into and report on the future policing arrangements for the Australian Capital Territory and, in particular, to examine accountability arrangements, including the possible creation of a statutory office of Commissioner of Police for the Australian Capital Territory.

PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT - STANDING COMMITTEE

Contaminated Sites and Acton Peninsula and the Kingston Sites Land Swap Inquiries

MR MOORE: I ask for leave to make a statement regarding two new inquiries by the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment.

Leave granted.

MR MOORE: Thank you, Mr Speaker, and thank you, members. I wish to inform the Assembly that on 7 April 1995 the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment resolved to inquire into and report on the adequacy of processes relating to identifying and managing contaminated sites in the ACT and any other related matters.

I further wish to inform the Assembly that on 21 April 1995 the Standing Committee on Planning and Environment resolved to inquire into and report on the Acton Peninsula and the Kingston sites which are subject to the land swap announced between the ACT and Federal governments, with particular reference to:


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